Users Guide

Configuring Smart Card Authentication 159
Unable to Log into Local DRAC 5
If a local DRAC 5 user cannot log in, check if the username and the user
certificates uploaded to the DRAC 5 have expired. The DRAC 5 trace logs
may provide important log messages regarding the errors; although the error
messages are sometimes intentionally ambiguous due to security concerns.
Unable to Log into DRAC 5 as an Active Directory User
If you cannot log into the DRAC 5 as an Active Directory user, try to log into
the DRAC 5 without enabling the Smart Card logon. If you have enabled the
CRL check, try the Active Directory logon without enabling the CRL check.
The DRAC 5 trace log should provide important messages in case of CRL
failure.
You also have the option of disabling the Smart Card Logon through the local
racadm using the following command:
racadm config -g cfgActiveDirectory -o
cfgADSmartCardLogonEnable 0